Re: Oracle Consult Info

From: Eric Keen <e_keen_at_access3.digex.net>
Date: 7 Aug 1994 22:40:54 -0400
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jleb_at_well.sf.ca.us (John H. LeBourgeois) writes:

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>From: jleb_at_well.sf.ca.us (John H. LeBourgeois)
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>Subject: Re: Oracle Consult Info
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>jleb_at_well.sf.ca.us (John H. LeBourgeois) writes:

>> I am looking at switching my skill set from the PC world to Oracle, given
>>that Paradox is a dead dbms, and I am tired of skills evaporating.
 

>> What I would like to know is if there are any programs, consultant
>>development, or training seminars done by Oracle for people looking to do
>>consultation work. I also thought about doing a for free job for a non
>>profit to get the necessary experience. I'd like the net.wisdom on the
>>approaches listed above or any other advice you might have on making the
>>transition. Please email as I seldom cruise here yet. Thanks again in
>>adavance.

>> Forget the email, just post it to the forum. Seems everyone thinks
>everyone else is mailing and nothing has shown up yet.

This may be a strange questions - but why do you thing anyone would pay you to "consult" on Oracle if you're new to the software? Received on Mon Aug 08 1994 - 04:40:54 CEST

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